J23‘ DA Y- . ssasrstsrsrslsisrsrssssrmsasazsssars- G | H's That Please COATS DRESSES S W EA 7 'ERS fWINSO/IIE TOGS BLOUSES KID GLOVES WOOLLEA/ GLOVES rub". t".nAR'.Q1'_r_§Ip_vvN goualtvlAN 1 oeeeeetooooeeeooeve00000 0 ‘ NEWS Y NA TURE NOTES i». ‘rkilizii. .... _- In Memoriam l 19!? ._ " Q"‘~:;“'\" T.‘ 0000 ~ MBS- RACHEL HUDSTIB V more passed away at. Kenning- tan on November 25th. Mrs. Rache- Huestis. widow oi’ the late Chor- ‘ies Huestis who predeceased her six months ago. The deceased wu a daughter o! the late Mr. and Mr ‘rhoznas Btaveri». 511d W" 9°" Wilmot Valley sixty-nine you“: I-- “are had been in failing health for some yea-n but was about a6 usual, but passed away suddenly on the above mentioned date. The following family an loft to mourn, two son-s Lyman on the homestead at Wilmot Valley and Ira. also of Wilmot Valley, one daughter M11. Waldron Stewart of Keneingtmi, also the following sis- ters and brothers: Mrs. George Eas- ter, Kensingrmi, Mrs. W. D. Sheen, it spy-wow“ f! x45 IIOFSE (‘OJ TS’ NIGHT (IOWIVS I’Y.I.-i.lI.-iS' H USIER l’ S624 IIFS L/YAIIJgRELIIISS LI.\'(.'EI1’!E KENNEDYS Ladies’ Ready To Wear Phone 1766 is kw}: By Stuart 1.. ‘Thompson QQOOOOOQQOOOOO UOQQQOQ OQOOOOOOOOOO OOOQ§QOQOOOOQQOO4QOOOQO A CIIRISTKUAS BIRD CENSU$ suua<n Ho" is a gosd way b0 Svt Hi1 d- M u, . fine ‘appetite for that 1011;» Chrisé- do: m? 91.1.1112,’ ttilllmofi: nuts dinner you are planning o b . "i" "m"? "1 l--- have with your friends. Ar. ange to! “aft? 2:33am c‘ ‘"- have a bird hike 111 Limp-if?’ $311; Oglralllllflhtfluil-illalpgulidlllflnd 01111- tiature-lovcigs. gozr. "o- . B , Be I--- up and (lown hlllythrttugh tho ivoCds “fluflghgiwlihe” and liver the liclds 111 llu- keen‘ dim-um wnitezy air is always briicing. but. I" ‘ win-n you have o. hike lying onfvyllgl j ctive, the enjoyment 15 wo- 0.1. - O11 this hike your oblective will b? 1 no find out exactly the kinds or] v , birds which {We in your locally f Gives CONIFOKT o...” now-a-dnys. and how 111.111)‘ 01 “Fm ' kind. In other swords, you 1n.- sou»; to take a “bird 0.115115 ’, and I yen-l tune to say the results will 511F975? ' ' yo, Building New Homes Every year such o census ls token, __.__ by 1118M‘ 0f "H? ‘0110115 “Y” "M135 The Dre-fabricated house, the 1 in Cillmdll- 811d H5 1i » "1“'\“‘~¥‘,"'~1' dream of economists a decade l ma‘ m." W111“: émimtldd “lgtzillffi who saw the mass production home some time, 1 s ancs o inns 1 11 mum, Anlefica om of d9 ream . the bhds listed are liimvei b11511 in the head linasp ...%I “mm “mmwt ‘m “M” to b1 different individuals. so that south of the border‘ This t1me’h°w_ the direction of Mir. Joseph L. Da- a firvrly smuifite esunm-“fl ca“ b? over, there 1's not quite so much vlscm’ Kenslngton‘ formed ot " ~ ' ~ ‘ “"1 shouting about it. and a lot more 911-“ til"? ' ‘ l‘ ' m lserions work, Quietly, but earnest- cbsmvabioxu w H“ m‘ h", a well-financed organization in The more diff-rent. types of court-v sifigyl-{ngfil (lgégugyggeglrxgtegglglflg u? 3°“ w“ ‘mm m“ mm“ M)“ ‘b cation Now it is reported they are 0f birds You are mm" l" 5w’ - lulmost: rmtiy i0‘ o into mass pro- suplm.” M’ 11M“ fiklnj(,l..riuctio1i. l g ‘ 3ig‘e"glf;ve ‘tilemkfhlilfi “mink; .1_' Illness-t obstacle the lone-fabricat- bout dnving f01" 111m- : . "r11; ‘tgelglllllgficlii-ililgi" {if} ("swung 11$ om Squaw—a strnngl: nun f0 m] 1 _ . " 4° “memm “ ducbqs “m: w be m 549m you; lfilllfié cctségn. Wine most people are “rill know him by his \'v1"_>' 10118 w , q vdflve “'1 mass produced . tail. There also 111:1)" be Golden- lieV-sllie DPOP 6 “flnt 811 indi- eys. Am ‘loan lllfiilll wrs nnil- l; ‘In v5 ll wflK‘; COII-‘Pqllefluy B5" i Smup dim“ luv-lug, i LL J _| s1 111i.) 1111c’ pilriciplos in home pro- : a mung upon me W lnydyvv lluriioiuiiitl 11..o 11:1 uncomlortable » ya“ will find M Lug! e kmu-s s11. g. Tao new p_1"e-f11b1"1cat0rs, how- Of guim m‘, H,“ V - _l ever, Clilllll Lo nave overcome this billed. and the G1 i‘ “flfQmtle _ gun The,“ LS n3 I Fhst ‘IODOIlS _of the new move to- ] w}. Wm m). .)_.,_.;; n _ n §__ 1.rc-fr1b1"1cnl1o"1 indicates that Wm be 3.6“; p (bum »_ 1 nlass modnciion housing- llLp two former . " arc tnllonmq lanes already Wnlfl‘ you mnv c», - t cpcrl 111_C.1n.1d."1. Several years Seeking his 1mm- 1y 1v | :0 n‘ coitlun Canadian bililditig A rqmbye 31-1-05 1h mzllcrinl lnlliufacturer. recognizing coymul £1,111 m l the (‘Ollllllq trend, introduced one y of snow 131ml ‘ the first principles of pro-fabri- t bllflS oft-hr snc ' > :o11 w s11 fnciorv fabricated as- , ized in their while insninrezl siclings were made 1 pinning. But l w. ‘tblgi for exterior wall surfaces. , the licck l'o";(l:11'l<c11r p ~ with lnrye sheets of fa-s- which mimic . , ' old‘ it : jrlbrilrltr1todrii1islil-bnnrd for in- orn: crlcr wa 5 11:1. partitions. . , rks or L/Jp. ." cvelopment went a long But by fflrllil 81"“ ' ‘ ' 1 " _" . tis the ;'"c-fabrlceted _ cur w 1110‘ biirls ' ruiitl house unn proved cxizcmelv prnctl- ———-—- 1 in the woods . . I‘ is m1 nrvl mirnl. At _ management of house 1 hcrc bzrcls tintl time il 1)! served the individuality plants. the location 0i’ windows is i - 11, wn; Mu. Colin say, Hamilton; two brothers, Stavert, Milton, Mass, and ert of 8t. Eleonora, P. Ii. 151 Great (it-urge Si. Th Here’s what he wants! HERE'S WHAT m: NEEDS! Shirts, ties, sox...all sorts of apPI-III glfts...those are the things he wants, needs and can use! Add to the practi- cality of wearable gifts the famous S. A. label, and you’ve really got something that _wili please a man. ILLUSTRATED Leather Jacket $12.50 . Pigskin Gloves $3.00 . . . Broadcloth Shirts 82.00 . . . Broadcloth Jajamaa $2.00 . . . Hand- made Ties $1 . . . Shirts and Shorts 50c . . . Zip-Sweaters $3.00 . All-Wool Mufflers $1.00 . . Silk and Wool Hose 75c pair . . . And not illustrated are dozens of oth- er smart gifts . . . robes, <A PLAN ll] Plllllllil Yllllll HIIISE mattress 0Y0!!! MIMI?! 0F! (ilk/SIAM! Pia! AV rm crew . _ Neill, and Robert Agnew. "HLUEBIRLV Perfect. ||Zl\\'|(‘>S. i $43.50’ Girl Guise News eru coma COMPANY The 6th Company held a rummage sale Saturday the 14th and despite the epidemic of flu did very well. belts, braces, collar pin sets They also dressed dolls for the h ' I - i . . . . everything to please 1- Scouts. There will be no regular ~v 1 1 _ . meeting of this Company on Frl- _ ' ma" l3 at S- A33! l" s. A. 11311110111111 jointly with the 7th Company o.“ OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTILL CHRISTMAS IW GIFTS -lli llilllllng}: Glllllilllllli '1 glad that you scleciinns early JllYfCllklD “Bluebird”. Insured. $60. You will he made your Monday the 23rd at 8.30. The Christmas baskets will be packed at this meeting. Every member of the company please attend. House Plants Prefer Sterling Silver DRESSER SETS Th4- luxnrv of rich stcrlinz silver nil] thrill the feminine particularly dining the winter ture and general appearance. mometer falls to forty althougli heart. " Crownctl _ 1 sect fond. Wl1‘1- frcclir p Dnxvnv Vl/ocdi Nuthatch will kr- ilu» t;ct- trunks. Y‘ lhnt mile of i1‘. j Crrrper. The Cl b0 i1 Kiniiicl. all 1111.111 lhi of lmnvs since sldincs and instil- lrrnrrl could b0 implied io a home of 5121c or rl-cJ-"iizn. During recent thc nt-v." bnildinu method has \1"‘l~lv 'l and has proved 1 saving in use. iulficiss am ivat-ching ‘opnnints south n_f the border closely nlthnvgli at. present they be- llcvr- the Canadian development is most house plants as a rule. win- dows facing south are preferable to the ones with a western outlook, because during the short winter days the western windows will re- ceive little sun and what they do receive is too hortlzonal to be of much service. On the other hand, for shade-loving plants like palms and ferns. windows facing east are months and creates a condition es- pecially inviting to the red spider which plays havoc with foliage. Dryness in the air tnay be de- creased by evaporating water in the room and by syringlng foliage on bright days. ‘Iitick lcavcd plants may be spangcd with wilt/er con- taining whale oil soap. Ventilation on pleasant days is bcneflcal to Plants with thick leaves with a small glassy surface are but little affected by a dry temperature. while plants with small thin leaves dry up quickly Deciduous plants which show bare stems in winter are the least decorative. At night. plants do best in a. tem- perature ten or flfteendegreeslow- e1- than they need during the day. such a temperature maintained for some time would check growth. Frozen plants should be thawed out slowly- They should be moved from the direct rays of the sun and kept at a temperature of from thirty-five to forty degrees until thawed. If cold water is used for thawing, the temperature must not rise above forty degrees. Wat- BUy NOW p“ [ATE 1 j seeds of any [T<‘.7_»(_‘ll ffuwi; thcc is y 1 R f1 E°‘~*_b1'1~\ l‘! "V'“"m3 lion mclhctl _ i do ‘oped. Convenient Terms r11 P111 lP-jiiiviiilqw .___. ._. ___ ‘ -, .- m1 ‘ " 1:1 '. .< . GIFTS of sILVERPLATE Anti. tco. Cro- 1- 11.. 1m Its I111ag~1113t1g11 See our low-l dig 1 ‘ of 1; , 01' the Whitc- . 111113" h.“ $11521 _ _ y m z '~ I11 Ralslng Funds n , ‘ pluckng i-h-e seeds (‘ill o,- tho hum-l Nnw YORK. Doc ' _ (or) - ‘ lock oz" pine Who knnvs what wes arc silently \va11"l1i11_ _ u ' Grout- 01' lhe Airs. Anguq Brimont, winner of the i940 A1111" ' n tvolnmfs Asociaiion Awnrrl lo. Eminent Achievrment, ha.‘ built two huervstlng and fem- ons ca c-ers in the inst 40 years. In the gilded days of the 19005 1 silo was a Biondwnv toast a» the bountiful yvouitg aci. (“ts Eleanor Roi" .11. Now as the zlivrd widow or the banker- houee plants. In choosing plants for the house, their fitness for this purpose may o‘, age, and ‘provide them with the be determined largeiy_fi"_o_m_struc_ exercise and range so neoessarv for 0,. their proper development. Them, "S? when the gilts are about six months of age malice a final selection. flatten the ones which are culled and ccm- tinue 1o grow out those selected for breeding. The ehoosen guts should b= of bacon type which mea/ns a combina- tiom of flood length, depth. and bel- anoe. The well balanced gilt is smootlh and trim in the shoulder. well fie-ihed in tJhe back. and carries a full but trim underline. and with plump harms which are well filled down to the hooks. Again. in choos- gilts it is pamtioulariv import- amt to with goodmam- mary development-whose which have at tléetfist i2 and preferably i4 In her philanthropic works Mrs. "emu ‘s’ Belmont lslctiown for her speed and deklgggdf btgfolgvfilgégfimfgflpezg? efficiency. in raisin-g funds. l; all mg on this development theme". iheflmlms .5“ l!“ “W” "me f“ the best neeults am obtained when various pfQlcClS 1n the lest 26 years the fir“ mm is ‘mama when the ~ “we mam“ m ‘me mmmmln °f =nvr is between 12 and i4 months of Stephanie McDonald. Phyllis Mc- 1nlllions, its computation would ‘ , Millan, Kilmcr McMillan, Irving make a comtomctcr crcak. w“ ____,______ Praught. Grade VR-Richard Doyle, Betty How Its Deng ‘ "“' u’ '”"""l"'“q'“'fi'\~"*v When the writer asked her the Most species used as house plants require no more than fifty or fifty- five degrees Fahrenheit at night. and they will not suffer if thether- mrt=rior to any nthcr nre-fabrica- mOSYI Silliliblé- er at fifty or sixty degrees will pro- Dwelling house air is usually dry, bably harm plants more than by permitting them to thaw them- selves out. my um! 51/1547/0/141 f rut/rs! may u‘ a! MINT "Flmiiiilis- U] ll llllllfll of sight in i-he th 1. boughs. These are but a flew of our w‘n- tcr vlslto Santa knows what pleases Everyone 1 l l x wwwgr“wz4_.§a, > i Bartvcl onl tnny 2.. Sm!" *1” '1, BULOVA‘ casseroles. ' etc. nro in one l1 f (flllll, but l (-1111 pro- . _. misc you that with c112; 11nd cars whi‘ alert, surprises oncl plcnsuri are in spnnsnmt1-plnlanthzoplst, she has store for you On your birrl-lrke. \\'011 fmne for her philanthropic and a good appetite by the limo and social service, in ieccgnltlon of you arrive home. xvhiclcil she received the A. W. A. awar . ' 1847 ROGER-S Buos. Canada's vi-w-I sllvcrplate IHODEL SFHOOL The following chlltlren received Honor Standing for month of De- cember alphabetical. Grade VIII:- Evelyn Kays. Lou Howatt, June Younker. Gracie Vz-lélariorg/Irttrldmwsfi/[Jim-l t I h m my Korrey. on c an, arce secre o er success ocrgeniza- pm n4 up; Plourde, Alton Younker, tion, raising funds and making h‘ . 5mm!“ a m J t I K1 M m pfoplgddotlthmgs,’ "she lpckeld nor}- H we , ane ves, er n cson. u. , id n t ' “ t “Enter Ross‘ p ss 1en sa succ c y n. J. Christmas Chest Grade Illz-Eieanor Kay-s, Joyce But, her cohorts are a good deal is tarnish proof. more articulate on the subject. OHOWTIIBT This sums up what they have to M “"_'iP""L saxéhe makes everybody she works ' ' P‘ M’ with foel he is a real and important i: awn‘ ' "(‘§;n'g°°u'm:r'“‘ pan‘. of the project and gives him a _- DRUGSTORI SET ron a 42 r1 s a i the “i? cnftsc- n $ '75 mas Gift Chest. w. w. WELLNER Jewelers Since 1868 LTD. GRAFTON STREET Proctor, Ann Worthy. Grade III Jrz-Gordon Melee-n. Grade Ilz-Rlonnie Atkinson, Shir- ley Downe. Anita Lvnrls, Margaret Moreslde, Marleen Warren. IF YOU can dress Comfort up in a pleasing gift, you'll delight any person who re- celves it! We've dressed these slippers up so they'll flatter the vanity of any wo- man and crawl into the af- fections of any man. Chil- dren love them tool Get them for almost everyone on your list! ‘In very new- Grade V:—Vivian Andrews, Jack takes imagination and enthus 85m." (I! Offlee lieu: 0 to ll L M not and beat models. sense of being two inches taller and I ten times better than he is. The M~'-'~*-'- never loses sight of the people wiwm she is twins to helv- Bhe heads their letters and can tell r about them in a way that Bblfg up sympathy for them. She has a The Crowd wonderful speaking voiee- educated and cult-ivated-- but she's not stand-offish and high-hat. She van work with all kinds o; people from 0A RT E ll '8 elevator men to presiden meet everyone on his own level and Wm} H S a n ta C la u s him over to he; side. You just, cagrt, Headquarters ” u r111. ‘p’ 4| r 1 mllmh mi .____....__. I,i|s1||||zn RUBBER KEEP THE’ FEET DRY Your beya and Flrla want Minor "Scout" and "Guide ' ovenhou with the "Pictures on the eelu". Get them hora I (Experimental Farm Newl) .‘ In the selection of a gilt. the oom- mon practice h to pick one from a good litter. As fer as it 80$, this‘ is the logical thing to d0, and if in l addition the good litter La from a ' llit f thmaf’? prcducezbinxvwiral , were o n‘ y. good-s s nee. l the chosen gilt has all llhe more | possibility of developing to one’; satisfaction. states Edward B. Fraser 1 Division of Animal Husbandry. Dominion Experimental Farms Service. In selecting a Kilt from a lithe-r or from several litters if they ale j mvaiia/bic. it is well to choose ene- fully. The good breeder will select M a gill which i; large and well devel- 11 opsd. and Whlnh has been grown I rather than fn-i-leticd. It La a mie- White or Smoked Elk SKI BOOTS. all wool lined to toe- Hewetson's Best Quality. BRADY FOOTWEAR C0. queen smear CHARLOTTETOWN St-ryl. _, loft. ‘Zff-ptflf-Old British flying lnsrtuctor recently won the Air Fnrrr Mcdal and the plaudits of aviators for n. remarkable frat of living in bringing his badly crippled plan:- down safely. Ill n l lllllll! formation. the plane hrhiuul l1'm rullitic-tl with Slyia. lake in len-ve n pmmisinfl gill, in the mar-Ililty Imll‘ a wing, an seen in thr- plioto almvr. The vmsh also fwd 10l- imm the Yt-‘Si- 0i the 1mm‘ sav "no" to Mrs. Belmont. __________.____ Selecting Gllts OPEN EACH " i » EVENING . ,-,_ - - _ l is rad for narkct. Tie better ‘ 11:11.11".fir:u;";::"l;:"':.'.i:.r;";".1"..!:*;:-i.:...f'22.3.";2"min:- 1 a l- w ml we». For Breedmg _ prnsprctw-mirc than it is intended ' "pilufllkf" inning without mishap. l0 keep-mt throg or four mmthl